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Perry Cannavaro is the secondary antagonist of the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Jersey Breakdown". He is a strip club owner and human trafficker who runs a sex trafficking operation throughout his strip club chain.
He was portrayed by Chazz Palminteri.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- He is a crooked racketeer who runs a chain of strip clubs, which he uses as a front for his sex trafficking business. He traffics numerous underage girls and forces them into prostitution, primarily going after underage runaways, as he knows they will be the easiest to exploit, trafficking and pimping out girls as young as twelve.
- He is business partners with crooked attorney, Bobby Masconi, who was Cannavaro's legal insurance which allowed him to keep his ring going. He would allow Masconi to frequent his clubs to prey on the girls he was trafficking.
- He pimps out a young girl, Miyako Nara and gives her to corrupt judge, Daniel Doolan to have sex with, Doolan also coming to Cannavaro's clubs rape the girls he is exploiting. He and Masconi then use photo evidence of them together to blackmail Doolan into being their accomplice.
- When Masconi drunkenly rapes Cannavaro's underage waitress, Clare Wilson, Cannavaro covers it up and lies to the police that he doesn't know who it was, claiming to care about his employees and be willing to help them.
- Even when the police know that Clare was raped by someone Cannavaro knew, Cannavaro refuses to give up Masconi to protect his business.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Evil?[]
- Despite initially being resistant to help the police, while imprisoned, he has a pet-the-dog moment where he names Masconi as Clare's rapist and agrees to cooperate with the police and name others involved with his criminal operation, although considering his monstrous actions, this is a minor prevention.
External Links[]
- Perry Cannavaro on the Villains Wiki
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